Is it possible to change my DSL type from ITU-T G.992.1 to G.992.5 annex A? If it is then how?
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A friend of mine got the same answer, even the same sentences when he asked IDM to do that....aliessayli2 wroteThis is what I got from cyberia when I requested to switch off interleaving, I have complained before about sometimes when I get a bad latency at night and it seems that it got better and it just happens for small amounts of time. However they said that interleaving would increase latency not decrease it.
Thank you for contacting Cyberia Support.
Please note that switching off the interleaving is not recommended as it increases the delay (latency) of your connection by up to 50ms, and this can adversely affect some delay-sensitive applications such as certain online games, which in your case is the main issue.
On the other hand, please be informed that the slowness issues and high pings you are experiencing are related to occasional saturation on a major transmission link in your area.
Unfortunately, no timeframe is specified for this issue, and currently we do not have control on it. Meanwhile, we are doing our best to minimize the impacts of this problem and hopefully these problems will be solved soon.
Moreover, we would like to inform you also that your account is already adjusted in a way to meet the best online gaming experience possible.
Open CMD with Administrator privileges and then type what's written below:Kazouza wroteIs it possible to change my DSL type from ITU-T G.992.1 to G.992.5 annex A? If it is then how?
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Thanks buddy, and assuming I want to switch back to 992.1, is the following correct?vengeance666 wroteOpen CMD with Administrator privileges and then type what's written below:Kazouza wroteIs it possible to change my DSL type from ITU-T G.992.1 to G.992.5 annex A? If it is then how?
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telnet 192.168.1.254 (or whatever default gateway your router is set as.. you can check that in CMD by typing ipconfig /all )
user: [enter user]
password: [enter password]
xdsl debug multimode config=t1.413issue2+g992.5_annex_a
Usually 992.1 has better ping overall, but that's the case for me and some friends here but here's what you requested anyway.
It seems that ogero is using some kind of satellite backbone.AVOlio wroteWhy does my ISP say that?
i am with ogero, shouldn't it say LibanTelecom?
http://www.speedtest.net/result/4504966679.png
Yes.Sup3r wroteIs it true ogero doesn't have unlimited night with limited plans aka 40gb/2mb ?
I guess it's because OOKLA hasn't yet updated their database; maybe the public IP you're using now was bought recently by Ogero after it was being used by that ISP you're seeing.AVOlio wroteWhy does my ISP say that?
i am with ogero, shouldn't it say LibanTelecom?